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Such places are today called salt works, instead of the older English word saltern.
Since 1984, the nearby saltern has been supplied with process steam.
There was a medieval saltern at the hamlet of Wragholme.
An ancient or medieval saltern was established where there was:
It may be converted to human use as pasture (salting) or for salt production (saltern).
Saltern returned to bass/vocal duties while Jesse Short played third guitar.
And what brings you here to Little Saltern Minor?"
After shutdown of the Stade nuclear power plant, the operation of the nearby saltern has been shut down also.
Weston and Saltern switched for the others, and at many times all took part in three part harmony.
The Copnor saltern ceased production in 1800 but salt production continued elsewhere in the harbour until 1933.
In this way, salt marsh, pasture (salting), and salt works (saltern) enhanced each other economically.
The rocky coastline at Saltern Cove supports diverse communities of intertidal plants and animals.
In the midst of all of this, founding member and bassist/vocalist Chuck Saltern left the band.
In English archaeology, a saltern is an area used for salt making, especially in the East Anglian fenlands.
Habrough was mentioned in Domesday Book of 1086 when it was listed as having 28 households, a mill and a saltern.
The King approved the plans and contributed with a lot, a former saltern, located at the end of Strandgade in the southern part of the neighbourhood.
The Domesday Book records three salterns around the harbour and by the early 17th century a saltern at Copnor was well established.
Weston and Saltern shared almost equal time as lead vocalist, and the vocal harmonies greatly increased, becoming one of the band's strongest qualities.
The Saltern Ear Moth (Amphipoea fucosa) is a moth of the family Noctuoidea.
Depots of the former Karpen Saltern (Depot e ish-Kripores së Karpenit) built in the 17th century.
On July 7, Chuck Saltern took the stage with Weston for the first time in over 10 years at Slaskifest in Northampton, Pennsylvania.
On the northeast side of the point are the Saltern Cove Goniatite Band outcrops of the Upper Frasnian age.
The water quality in the lagoons has changed by the drainage of excess water from irrigation systems, and release of sludge from the saltern into Bundala lagoon.
Archaeology, arable landscapes and drainage ...Excavations at the Bourne-Morton Canal and the Roman saltern recorded.
The proteobacteria was studied taxonomically from a strain taken from a solar saltern in Cáhuil, Pichilemu, Chile, by the University of Granada.